Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Garnets, garnets, garnets

You guys had great questions in class regarding garnets. One of the questions you completed in class was: What else would you like to know to help you determine how valuable something is?

If you do some research on garnets and can comment on what you learned, you will receive credit. The more information you provide (in your own words, of course), the more credit you will get.

8 comments:

  1. ananda michelle irvingOctober 21, 2009 at 7:38 PM

    Garnet is January birthstone,it also comes from the atin word "Granatus" which means grain. that's because garnets depoists are small grains of red crystals in a rock. Yay garnets are January gemstones,my birthdy month is January yeppy.

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  2. ananda michelle irvingOctober 21, 2009 at 8:13 PM

    i spelled latin wrong do i get points.

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  3. Garnts may be given as a gem on the second and sixth anniversary.

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  4. KHAILA LATRICE USHERYOctober 21, 2009 at 9:17 PM

    GARENTS COME FROME THE LATIN WORD GRANATIUM WITCH ME POMAGRANTE.POMAGRANTE MEANS SMALL.GARNETS ARE SO FLAWLESS THAT THEY CAN BE CARVED AS GEMSTONES

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  5. OPPS I SPELLED FROM WRONG. DO I GET POINTS?

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  6. Hi Mrs.Perez. I am sooo ready for tomorrow whrn we go to the library.

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  7. garnet is januarry birth stone. and it also comes from the latin word granatium.

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  8. yanik said..... hi mrs.perez the field trip is sp boring because it wasnt what kind of music that we listen to these days!!!!! and then so i really do think we should do something more fun because we need to make this year very fun beacuse we need to make us freshamns in school have a fablous year!!!!!!! and do we have homework this weekend????????

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